It's not that hard I don't think. But I don't have any experience with any PCB software, so I'd have to figure that out to add it to source. I could fairly easily hack an existing board to swap one in though.
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Not without also adding in a proper control/handshake chip, too, or you would not be able to get proper extended USB-C functionality.
There's no need for data or anything. I would just want it to supply power
You need electronics to utilize more than 2.4A/5V basic power. If you want to be able to input anything above that, you need a chip.
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The Bitcrane is a Antminer controlboard replacement hack/tool. It has USB, but is not a higher-power device like a Bitaxe.
This is the issue exactly. Even USB-C PD with the chip you mention can’t provide enough power at 5V. I’m working on this for larger multi-chip Bitaxe though.